Meei Liu
Researcher
Also affiliated: Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2022)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Meei Liu's research focuses on the investigation of antigen retrieval methods and their impact on genomic DNA extracted from immunodissected samples. This work is crucial for understanding how preparation techniques can influence downstream molecular analyses. Liu has one publication detailing these findings, with a total of four citations and an h-index of one. Key collaborators in this research include Ikjae Shin, Matthew A. Steliga, Donald J. Johann, and Jason Muesse, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Their shared work indicates a collaborative effort within the institution to explore nuanced aspects of sample preparation for molecular research.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples (2022)
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- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
- Effect of Antigen Retrieval on Genomic DNA From Immunodissected Samples
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